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elton fancher
05-28-2016 22:47:55
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I have a couple spark plug holes some moron cross threaded in this 123. What can I use to straighten these holes so I can get a plug in right?
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Jim Becker
05-29-2016 19:16:38
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-28-2016 22:47:55
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Make sure the plugs aren't messed up.
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Jim Becker
05-29-2016 09:15:17
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-28-2016 22:47:55
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Close: "Full Line Auto Parts Store", thought that was a known term.
Regarding the intervening question, the correct chaser/tap is 18mm.
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elton fancher
05-29-2016 17:55:13
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Re: Super C in reply to Jim Becker, 05-29-2016 09:15:17
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Tried an 18 mm, went right through like it was supposed to, plugs won't.
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clint s
05-29-2016 07:50:57
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-28-2016 22:47:55
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Guessing '' Favorite local auto parts store''. ???
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Jim Becker
05-29-2016 06:10:24
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-28-2016 22:47:55
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A tap yes, better yet if you find a thread chaser for cleaning threads rather than cutting new ones. You should be able to find one at about any FLAPS (intended for cleaning carbon from plug holes).
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elton fancher
05-29-2016 07:30:40
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Re: Super C in reply to Jim Becker, 05-29-2016 06:10:24
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elton fancher
05-29-2016 07:32:24
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-29-2016 07:30:40
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I hoping someone could tell me the correct tap or chaser as I may have or find one around here.
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gene bender
05-29-2016 04:00:30
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Re: Super C in reply to elton fancher, 05-28-2016 22:47:55
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get The correct tap for the thread pitch I got mine at Car Quest
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